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Nor’easter Forecast In Asbury Park: What To Expect

A major storm that will produce snow, rain and strong winds is expected to hit Asbury Park. Here's what to expect.

Chunks of ice float on the Sandy Hook Bay following a snowstorm that hit the New Jersey Shore, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018, in Highlands.
Chunks of ice float on the Sandy Hook Bay following a snowstorm that hit the New Jersey Shore, Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018, in Highlands. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

ASBURY PARK – A “major" nor'easter is expected to impact Asbury Park on Wednesday, producing plowable snow or heavy rain and packing 35 to 55-mph winds. Flooding could be a problem at the Jersey Shore.

The National Weather Service is now labeling the "major" system a "nor'easter" since it's expected to produce strong, sustained damaging winds and precipitation over a 24-hour period on Wednesday.

The forecast has shifted the storm to later in the day; now the most potent portion of the nor'easter is expected on Wednesday night.

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Asbury Park Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn said the city is hoping for rain but taking its usual precautions. The city is also doing maintenance on all of its equipment to make sure the plows are operational.

"Staff who are out on vacation have been notified that they may be called in if the weather is severe," she said. "We will continue to monitor conditions and begin plowing and salting as appropriate."

Mayor John Moor said preparation has been underway since last week, including fine-tuning procedures and pretreating streets.

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"The city has been sending out reports to our residents via our website, social media, and Nixle. Hoping it is only rain," he said.

Monmouth County DPW crews pre-treated critical roads with liquid salt brine overnight on Tuesday, to prevent snow and ice from bonding to the road surface. As weather conditions transition to snow, road crews will be applying rock salt treated with magnesium chloride.

The storm will be fierce enough to knock down power lines and cause power outages and other damage, packing gale-force winds as strong as 35 to 55 mph across the state between 7 a.m. on Wednesday and 7 a.m. on Thursday.

Here are expected snow totals:

State officials said they have more than 400 pieces of road equipment available to make the roads safe, even though fewer people are taking to the roads because of the coronavirus outbreak.

AccuWeather is saying the system could be the "most significant winter storm in several years," one that could potentially become highly impactful and disruptive as the first round of coronavirus vaccines continue to be shipped around the country.

AccuWeather is warning of major disruptions to travel and even travel shutdowns, as well as shipping delays, school closings and power outages from this "blockbuster storm," – even though a number of New Jersey school districts have said they'll opt to go remote instead of closing.

Here is the forecast:

  • Wednesday: Snow and/or rain, mainly after 1 p.m. High near 28. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80 percent. New snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches possible.
  • Wednesday night: Snow and/or rain. The snow could be heavy at times. Low around 22. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90 percent. New snow accumulation of two to 14 inches possible.
  • Thursday: A chance of snow before 8 a.m., then a chance of snow showers, mainly between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 29. Chance of precipitation is 40 percent.
  • Thursday night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16.

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